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"Short People" is a song by Randy Newman from his 1977 album, Little Criminals. With lyrics demeaning to short people, the song was intended by Newman to be a satire about prejudice more broadly. [2] As with many of his songs such as "Rednecks", Newman wrote the song from the point of view of a biased narrator.
Phineas and Ferb: Star Wars: Contains 5 songs from the special of the same name. Phineas and Ferb: Last Day of Summer: Features all songs from the last episode and some songs from the special Night of the Living Pharmacists. This album also features the theme song from the O.W.C.A. Files [broken anchor] special.
Randall Stuart Newman (born November 28, 1943) is an American singer, songwriter, arranger, pianist, composer, conductor and orchestrator. He is known for his non-rhotic Southern-accented singing style, early Americana-influenced songs (often with mordant or satirical lyrics), and various film scores. [5]
The album was further accompanied by, Phineas and Ferb the Movie: Across the 2nd Dimension Song Sampler, a digital soundtrack sampler on the film's digital copy disc that included with the film's home media release on August 23, 2011. It featured twenty-one songs from the film excluding "Kick It Up a Notch".
Disney animated series Phineas and Ferb will return for new episodes beginning in 2025.. The original voice cast, including Vincent Martella and David Errigo Jr. as the title characters, appeared ...
Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic writes "a collection like The Best of Randy Newman isn't simply welcome, it's necessary" and goes on to say "This may not be every longtime fan's choice for the very best of Randy Newman, but it does give a good sense of his genius and how far-reaching it is by featuring all those previously mentioned songs, along with many others that confirm the depth of ...
He began working on various Disney TV Animation series, producing and writing theme songs for Lilo & Stitch: The Series and The Emperor's New School. Ultimately, he was brought on to revamp the theme song for Phineas and Ferb before being hired as the show's composer and song producer.
In 1974, Randy Newman opened his album “Good Old Boys” with “Rednecks,” a song about American racism so honest and shocking — not least because Newman brandishes the N-word in the voice ...